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Fly Creek HV UL3

Three season, free standing, ultralight tents

Three season, free standing, ultralight tents

Our award winning Fly Creek tents have been redesigned with steep wall architecture and a vertical door to maximize floor and head space. These features create more livable space so you can be more comfortable in the backcountry. All of the weatherproof and technical features of a three-season tent, with ultralight materials to keep the Fly Creek your go-to, easy to set up shelter when you need to pack ultralight.

$429.95

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Our top priority is to provide customer service as stellar as the award-winning products we create. If one of our products does not perform to your satisfaction, contact our customer service team and we will help you find gear that fits your needs.

Unless otherwise noted, all published weights in our catalog and website are “trail weights”; the weight of the tent components necessary for setup and function. Packed weight is the weight with everything included with purchase.

*Fast Fly Weight is the weight of the tent in Fast Fly mode; fly, footprint, poles, stakes (footprint sold separately)

Construction + Materials

Fly and floor are silicone treated nylon rip-stop

Fly and floor have 1200mm waterproof polyurethane coating

Tent body is nylon breathable and polyester mesh

All seams taped with waterproof, solvent-free polyurethane tape

(No PVC or VOC's)

DAC Featherlite NFL pole system with Angle SF Hubs

Ultralight plastic clips attach tent body to pole frame

Hub pole design

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What’s in a Name?

Fly Creek’s water drains off of Battle Mountain in southern Wyoming and flows into the Little Snake River near its headwaters in Routt County. The water then dances along the border between Colorado and Wyoming, hopping from one state to the other, across counties and through canyons, before dropping south into the mighty Yampa River to run through Dinosaur National Monument and beyond.

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Wonder why we call our company Big Agnes? Because, why not? Because we all have a truck drivin’ mountain mama that we know and love? Because there’s a 12,000 foot peak north of Steamboat Springs with the same name? Yeah, all that.